This paper concerns free end-time optimal control problems, in which the dynamic constraint takes the form of a controlled differential inclusion. Such problems may fail to have a minimizer. Relaxation is a procedure for enlarging the domain of an optimization problem to guarantee existence of a minimizer. In the context of problems studied here, the standard relaxation procedure involves replacing the velocity sets in the original problem by their convex hulls. It is desirable that the original and relaxed versions of the problem have the same infimum cost. For then we can obtain a sub-optimal state trajectory, by obtaining a solution to the relaxed problem and approximating it. It is important, therefore, to investigate when the infimum c...
Recently, necessary conditions have been derived for fixed-time optimal control problems with state ...
AbstractDespite the attention that optimal control problems involving time delays have received over...
AbstractStandard versions of the maximum principle for optimal control problems with pathwise state ...
Optimal unbounded control problems with affine control dependence may fail to have minimizers in th...
Relaxation refers to the procedure of enlarging the domain of a variational problem or the search sp...
In this paper we consider an impulsive extension of an optimal control problem with unbounded contro...
In this paper we consider an impulsive extension of an optimal control problem with unbounded contro...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means that there is a gap between the infimum values of a giv...
Relaxation is a widely used regularization procedure in optimal control, involving the replacement o...
The thesis concerns some recent advances on necessary conditions for optimal control problems, payi...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
We provide a sufficient condition to avoid Lavrentiev phenomena, namely the occurrence of a gap betw...
We provide a sufficient condition to avoid Lavrentiev phenomena, namely the occurrence of a gap betw...
Recently, necessary conditions have been derived for fixed-time optimal control problems with state ...
AbstractDespite the attention that optimal control problems involving time delays have received over...
AbstractStandard versions of the maximum principle for optimal control problems with pathwise state ...
Optimal unbounded control problems with affine control dependence may fail to have minimizers in th...
Relaxation refers to the procedure of enlarging the domain of a variational problem or the search sp...
In this paper we consider an impulsive extension of an optimal control problem with unbounded contro...
In this paper we consider an impulsive extension of an optimal control problem with unbounded contro...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means that there is a gap between the infimum values of a giv...
Relaxation is a widely used regularization procedure in optimal control, involving the replacement o...
The thesis concerns some recent advances on necessary conditions for optimal control problems, payi...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
In optimal control theory, infimum gap means a non-zero difference between the infimum values of a g...
We provide a sufficient condition to avoid Lavrentiev phenomena, namely the occurrence of a gap betw...
We provide a sufficient condition to avoid Lavrentiev phenomena, namely the occurrence of a gap betw...
Recently, necessary conditions have been derived for fixed-time optimal control problems with state ...
AbstractDespite the attention that optimal control problems involving time delays have received over...
AbstractStandard versions of the maximum principle for optimal control problems with pathwise state ...